Who has read the 5000 year leap? POLL

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Who here has read "The 5000 Year Leap"?

Poll ended at April 3rd, 2011, 6:59 am

I have read it.
36
82%
I have NOT read it.
6
14%
What is the 5000 year leap?
2
5%
 
Total votes: 44
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7cylon7
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Quick Poll on who here has read this book? It is in response to the thread about 70% of Americans are constitutionally illiterate. This book if you have not read it will tell you what the constitution was founded on. 25 principles of freedom. If I were a School superintendent it would be an entire semester class in all my schools but of course TPTB don't want you to know this information.

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durangout
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Oh come on! Don't you know the Constitution is a living breathing document???

(just kidding--don't lynch me)

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I love The 5000 Year Leap. It helped me put into words the things going on politically that just didn't seem right.

I'm sure a thorough reading of The Federalist Papers would be good, too. First I have to open up Bastiat's The Law that's just sitting on my nightstand, though.

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I listened to it. Does that count? Very insightful.

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*28 principles btw. Great book, absolutely loved it - a must read for all.

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singyourwayhome wrote:I love The 5000 Year Leap. It helped me put into words the things going on politically that just didn't seem right.

I'm sure a thorough reading of The Federalist Papers would be good, too. First I have to open up Bastiat's The Law that's just sitting on my nightstand, though.
All of these are quite wonderful. :-B :-BD

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Yes, I have read the 5000 year leap. Great book!

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Should be required reading in Secondary and College.

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